Shock as Tory MP takes 'herbal Viagra' sex drug on live TV the Daily Mail
Tory frontbencher Ed Vaizey swallowed a Viapro lozenge on the Channel 5 parade The Wright Factor to corroboration the manufacturer's claims that it increases the libido within 30 minutes. Encircling 20 minutes after beguiling it, Mr Vaizey was asked by Matthew Wright how it felt. Scroll down for more.. Fascinating his medicine: Tory MP Ed Vaizey pops a herbal Viagra tablet on aware TV He replied: "It feels a bit weird, actually."
Another 15 minutes later, when he was asked again how he felt, Mr Vaizey said: "It has specious my hands completely tingly." Mr Cameron is unlikely to be impressed with his culture spokesman's arbitration to part apportionment in the weird stunt.
Viapro: Contains stinging nettles The duo are hurried friends and political allies and alive in neighboring streets in fashionable Notting Hill, West London. Mr Vaizey confessed to pain "a bit nervous" as he washed his orange tablet down with a glass of imbue in front of a studio audience. Presenter Matthew Wright further took one of the pills at the 9am begin of the show, which draws 500,000 viewers a day.
The herbal tablets, fictional from ingredients including stinging nettles, peak herbs and the velvet of deer antlers, are said to be a everyday alternative to drugs such as Viagra. They went on sale this week at Superdrug stores. Later, Mr Vaizey appeared a petty preoccupied as the show's panel, including Apart Fools and Horses actor Roger Lloyd Pack and former Gloomy Peter presenter Janet Ellis, discussed the topic of infidelity.
Noticing Mr Vaizey had not contributed, the host joked to him: "You are probably thinking approximately deer antlers and hills." After the broadcast, Wright said: "The manufacturers claimed it would assignment within half an interval and we took it at the flying start of the show. When we came off-air 90 minutes next the by oneself chain reaction it had on Ed Vaizey was a slight tingling in his fingers.
The stiffest detail of me was my legs closest a mainly concentrated jog yesterday." Lover boy: Vaizey kissing his wife, Alex Holland, at a objective in his Oxfordshire constituency Mr Vaizey, who once decrepit GMTV presenter Esther McVey and is sonny of the slow economist Lord Vaizey, was elected MP for Wantage in 2005. He is married to corporate counsel Alex Holland. The couple hold a 15-monthold son, Joseph.
Yesterday Mr Vaizey's colleagues in his Oxfordshire constituency job seemed surprised at his television performance. Sounding flustered, one constituency employee said he had "absolutely no message to make". Asked whether other Conservative politicians and campaigners might very choose to experiment with "herbal Viagra", he replied: "I would not wish of speaking on behalf of my colleagues."
The velvet from deer antlers contains amino acids which are believed to stimulate testosterone. Mr Vaizey's experiment is unlikely to prove as controversial as Richard and Judy's "Viagra Day", in which three couples were inured the anti-impotence narcotic to attempt in a hotel in 1998.
Presenters Richard Madeley and Judy Finnigan were criticised for including the "tawdry" thing on their ITV exposition This Morning. Handwriting this article: What is this?



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